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when in college, do students still have to raise their hands to use the rest room or do they just walk out quietly whenever??

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  1. Most just walk out quietly.


  2. they just exit quietly, however respectively doing so, you would wait until the break or go before class. But if it is an emergency I would go! just don't make a habit of it, it becomes very noticeable by your classmates as well as your instructor!

  3. You can leave whenever you want..........I've even seen people leave and go out for a smoke lol. Or for example if you have your cell phone on and it vibrates......make sure you have it on a low vibration so your teacher doesn't hear it......then just leave and act like your going to the bathroom :) Some people even leave rudely 15 min before the teacher is done talking.........which is only not rudely for some because they might work right after class.....There's so many exceptions in college :) ENJOY :) I'm a sophmore at a community college :)

  4. in most classes they just quietly exit the room.  occasionally a professor may be a stickler and want you to ask permission but not as a general rule

  5. In college, we are all adults.  For the most part, you can come and go as you please.  Just don't abuse the privilege, and do try to be discreet and leave quietly.  Don't rattle your keys, and don't let the door slam as you go.

    I have had occasions when I go to class, knowing that I have to leave class early.  When that happens, I let the instructor know before class starts.

  6. Probably varies according to the lecturer and what they prefer, generally in my experience you either walk out quietly or ask before, usually you just walk out though

  7. im not in college but my older brother & sister r...they said that u just walk out if u have 2 go
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